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March to June 2020 - NEWCASTLE UTD fc

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The trophy comment is irrelevant to the comment I made about them. Having said that it does make the support their team gets more remarkable.

why are you still pretending to be a sland fan? What a bizarre individual you are 😂
The amount of mackems on here rattled by a deal which in all probability won't happen anyway is absolutely hilarious :lol:

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As said, nobody really knows and it is confusing.

The most likely reason is to separate the money the club owes him from the sale price of the club, but again that's guessing.

Thinking about it, that may not be too far off the mark. If Newcastle repay the loan to him as a separate deal, there are no tax implications for him; one of the attractions for some buyers of porting the club's debt to Short was the ability to extract that from the club later tax free. By separating the loan repayment as a separate item, he reduces his capital gain on the sale of the shares in Newcastle, and thus his CGT bill at the end of the day. It will be a fairly complicated transaction, because he won't be writing off the loan to Newcastle, and Newcastle certainly done't have £110m (or whatever the current balance is) stuffed down the back of a sofa somewhere. I suspect that the loan will actually be of some of the shares in NUFC, with ownership only truly transferred when he gets his money back from the club, plus the agreed sum for all the shares, including the ones on loan. I suspect there has to be some kind of offshore deal between PCP and PIF, because Stavely hasn't got those kind of resources herself.
 
I fear the latter but I also fear the former because any success would be unearned silverspoon nonsense and would mean nothing to me.

I prefer to win things by earning the win or spending my life hoping rather than getting to a point of expecting...because once expectation takes hold the club is pointless run of the mill elitist and ceases to be a club for the real fans.

that would be my worry also fair play to you
 
You replied to my post, which shows his original question, so you have seen it.

You've just shown yourself to be a liar.

Wtf are you talking about? I genuinely don't remember reading a question - did you quote it?

As for being a liar :lol: You were the one lying about reading The Sun until I proved without a doubt you do and you ran away and hid after calling me the idiot previously :lol:
 
That's been already mentioned numerous times, and the answer is, will she fuck.

Fuck am I reading every post!


I have no doubt the vast majority of football fans are fickle and will turn a blind eye but the the way they went on and used the workers rights angle to excuse them for shouting at random shops all over the country is now looking even funnier.
 
That's been already mentioned numerous times, and the answer is, will she fuck.
have a look at Chi the MP on twitter
working with them!!!!
she should be busting a gut to get this exposed.


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I look forward to working w them, hearing their thoughts on the football club, its role in the city & our region, a region that prides itself on community cohesion, social solidarity & human rights for all. I am obviously concerned at the record of the Saudi Govt in these areas!
 
have a look at Chi the MP on twitter
working with them!!!!
she should be busting a gut to get this exposed.


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I look forward to working w them, hearing their thoughts on the football club, its role in the city & our region, a region that prides itself on community cohesion, social solidarity & human rights for all. I am obviously concerned at the record of the Saudi Govt in these areas!
What a surprise ... not
 
have a look at Chi the MP on twitter
working with them!!!!
she should be busting a gut to get this exposed.


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I look forward to working w them, hearing their thoughts on the football club, its role in the city & our region, a region that prides itself on community cohesion, social solidarity & human rights for all. I am obviously concerned at the record of the Saudi Govt in these areas!

She is a hypocrite and a reason the Labour party are in such a sorry state. She actually brought Mike Ashley up in Parliament regarding zero hours contracts yet is saying she's looking forward to working with a regime who employ slavery, regularly behead people, flog people for being gay and actively fund Terrorist organisations. They beheaded a journalist in his own country for fuck's sake and have one of the worst human rights records of any regime in the last 200 years yet this prick "looks forward to working with them" for no other reason than currying favour with football fans who she knows make up a large amount of her vote.
An utter cretin who cares only for her own popularity.
 
Thinking about it, that may not be too far off the mark. If Newcastle repay the loan to him as a separate deal, there are no tax implications for him; one of the attractions for some buyers of porting the club's debt to Short was the ability to extract that from the club later tax free. By separating the loan repayment as a separate item, he reduces his capital gain on the sale of the shares in Newcastle, and thus his CGT bill at the end of the day. It will be a fairly complicated transaction, because he won't be writing off the loan to Newcastle, and Newcastle certainly done't have £110m (or whatever the current balance is) stuffed down the back of a sofa somewhere. I suspect that the loan will actually be of some of the shares in NUFC, with ownership only truly transferred when he gets his money back from the club, plus the agreed sum for all the shares, including the ones on loan. I suspect there has to be some kind of offshore deal between PCP and PIF, because Stavely hasn't got those kind of resources herself.

Just checking I've interpreted this correctly; are you saying it could NUFC have transferred the debt to PCP. As it is not a loan from Ashley to PCP is it, its NUFC or rather SJHoldings which is transferring the money isn't it?
 
She is a hypocrite and a reason the Labour party are in such a sorry state. She actually brought Mike Ashley up in Parliament regarding zero hours contracts yet is saying she's looking forward to working with a regime who employ slavery, regularly behead people, flog people for being gay and actively fund Terrorist organisations. They beheaded a journalist in his own country for fuck's sake and have one of the worst human rights records of any regime in the last 200 years yet this prick "looks forward to working with them" for no other reason than currying favour with football fans who she knows make up a large amount of her vote.
An utter cretin who cares only for her own popularity.
the Saudis may not let unchaperoned women into the ground
might be one of the details they are discussing!!
 
Did you vote Labour when we unjustly went to war with Iraq slaughtering plenty of civilians or Labour and Tories who repeatedly sell guns to arm terrorists abroad?

This board suddenly pretending it gives a fuck because Newcastle is involved is hilarious.
Stupid comparison that. And I would give a serious fuck if it was us instead. In the 1970s they chopped a young woman's head off for shagging someone who wasn't her husband, and the bloke she shagged, f***ing barbarians, and they haven't changed. Never mind though if their money gets your club some silverware, that's what's important eh?
 
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